Former Trump lawyer Jenna Ellis identifies as a Republican and a Christian, yet she emphasizes that she does not align herself with Conservative Christian nationalism.
In a surprising declaration on X (formerly known as Twitter), Ellis shared the following statement:
“The Christian Nationalist crowd is the new BLM,” she wrote.
“Both cheer tearing down statues and destroying property they don’t like in the name of their cause.”
“Both are wrong,” she added.
The Christian Nationalist crowd is the new BLM.
Both cheer tearing down statues and destroying property they don’t like in the name of their cause.
Both are wrong.
— Jenna Ellis (@JennaEllisEsq) December 16, 2023
She also noted that she is very concerned many people do not see the dangers of Christian nationalism after some conservatives praised the vandalism of a Satanic Temple display inside the Iowa Capitol building.
“We should be advocating for a well-ordered society that protects religious freedom and liberty for all,” she recently stated.
“My opposition is to the ideology of Christian nationalism. Many people think, I’m a Christian and I also believe in sovereign nations instead of globalism, so I’m a Christian nationalist,” she added.
Ellis, who has distanced herself from former President Donald Trump following a plea deal in Georgia, has been voicing support for a DeSantis presidency. However, it’s worth noting that DeSantis is trailing Trump by nearly 50 points in every national poll.
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I think she means the 501c3 EVILANGELISTs!!!
Who are CINOs, or Christian in name only.
All this bluster because a Christian removed a small TRIBUTE TO SATAN from a midwestern statehouse! People, we can’t allow Satan to be worshipped, certainly not by a state government!
This is nonsense! Christians are peaceful, as our Savior was. Don’t let evil gain a foothold in our Christian nation!
First we overlook evil.
Then we permit evil.
Then we legalize evil.
Then we promote evil..
Then we celebrate evil.
Then we persecute those who still call it evil.
Can we get serious now about repealing women’s suffrage?